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Data conflicts in fishery models: incorporating hydroacoustic data into the Prince William Sound Pacific herring assessment model

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Development of a foraminifera-based transfer function in the Basque marshes, N. Spain: Implications for sea-level studies in the Bay of Biscay

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Environmental and socioeconomic dynamics of the Indian Ocean tsunami in Penang, Malaysia

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Experimental warming shows that decomposition temperature sensitivity increases with soil organic matter recalcitrance

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Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology and Environmental Management

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A foraminifera-based transfer function as a tool for sea-level reconstructions in the southern Bay of Biscay

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Great-earthquake paleogeodesy and tsunamis of the past 2000 years at Alsea Bay, central Oregon coast, USA

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A greenhouse time before the onset of an ice age.

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Helping HELP with limited resources: The Luquillo experience

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A high marsh transfer function for sea-level reconstructions in the southern Bay of Biscay.

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David Goldsby
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Douglas Jerolmack
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Alain F. Plante
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